What is up, lore masters? Cody here—and yes, as always, I am still a guy. In this episode of Nerd Chronicles: Baked Lore, Javier takes the wheel to guide my incredibly baked brain through the absolute, convoluted madness that is the lore of Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2. I came into this thinking it was just some goofy Disney RPG where you hang out with Donald Duck, but holy shit, Javier blew my mind. We are talking deep philosophical questions about the nature of identity, fragments of souls, people turning into "Heartless" shadow monsters, and the revelation that Mickey Mouse is basically the **** of this universe. We hit a few of our signature conversational "potholes" along the way, mostly fueled by Javi taking a massive goober of some intense, peanut-butter-looking "Modified Grapes" batter. Meanwhile, I bravely power through the absolute worst tasting Biscotti vape cart on the planet. We also give a classic dispensary shoutout to The Green Solution, an OG of Colorado weed. Stick around for the Hot Box, where I grill Javier on the heavy stuff—like if a data clone can feel pain, whether it's more human than a person who feels nothing—and we debate whether we would pass a joint to our "Nobody" or just murder our doppelganger on sight. Finally, we leave you with a Contact High that will have you questioning if you are still you if your body and name change. Pack a bowl and grab your Keyblade, because in this episode of Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore, we’re wandering into the neon-lit, reality-bending fog of Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2. We’re getting deep into the headspace of what it actually means to exist when your heart is in one place, your body is in another, and your "Nobody" is running around wearing a leather trench coat. We’re breaking down the heavy-hitting themes of identity—how Sora, Riku, and Roxas are basically all just mirrors of each other reflecting through a cracked Disney lens. Then, we’re looking at how Square Enix took the "normal" RPG rulebook, threw it out the Gummi Ship window, and subverted every expectation by trading turn-based menus for chaotic, high-octane action that still has us questioning our own reality. The Stash Includes: Who Even Am I? A hazy look at the philosophical weight of Nobodies, Heartless, and the existential dread of being a vessel.The Nobody Problem: Why the introduction of Organization XIII changed the stakes of the lore forever.The Disney Paradox: Finding the darkness hidden behind the whimsical childhood nostalgia.